The Civilian and Gazette. (Newspaper advertisement)

Newspaper advertisement: "The Civilian and Gazette. This old and honored Journal made its re-appearance yesterday evening under the editorial management of Hamilton Stuart, Esq., its original founder and former editor. No doubt the Civilian will soon regain its former popularity. Mr. Stuart says in his salutatory: "More than a quarter a century since, the Civilian was established by the writer of this article, amid the difficulties of a new country, in a state of war; and the objects of the paper were then avowed to be in consonance with its title to discuss questions of civil policy, to advocate the cause of law and order, to promote the arts of peace and disseminate information calculated to assist in the advancement of the people in prosperity, morality and happiness. During our long career as an editor, extending, in all, over a period of more than thirty years, we have never lost sight of those objects; and we now enjoy the high satisfaction resulting from a confirmed belief that the principles we have advocated have been sound and wholesome; that we have endeavored to support them with fairness and patience, and that we are not responsible, by our teachings, for any of the crimes of individuals, or the disorders or sufferings which have afflicted our country." The typographical appearance of the Civilian is creditable, and will be still further improved very soon. We wish our neighbor abundant success."